Dearest,
Had a nice easy trip back--3 hrs. and 15
min. Talked to Dr.
Doughty this morning. He has decided
that he likes his shift now so no change there. I also phoned the newspaper and there
isn't even one response on both ads. Guess you'll have to try the Los Angeles
Examiner.
I really enjoyed the sandwiches and
everybody came around. All wished they
had a wife who could fix them something for lunch once in awhile. One of the corpsmen had a birthday
Saturday; his mother sent him a big spice cake which he disposed of without any
trouble.
I am now biding my time till some of the
fellows return from lunch. Then I'll play some volley ball. Tonight we are all going to the Dental
Meeting (after dinner).
There really isn't much more I can
say--it's only fourteen hours since I left home nine of which were spent
driving and sleeping. The rest
working.
Kiss my girls for me. A real big one for
you too. Isn't it nice to
know that by next weekend you'll be well and raring to go again?
'Til tomorrow.
Your lover,
Gil
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